Inh emigrated to the U.S. from Cambodia nearly six years ago, but said it has always been a dream of hers to become a citizen. She came to the United States to join other family members who have lived here for several decades.

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"It has always been her dream to become a citizen and come to America because after the war, she didn't want to live in Cambodia because of the living conditions," Tea said. "She always wanted to come here because of the rights and she hears so many things about this place."

Inh was one of the more than 10,000 people who took the citizenship oath Tuesday, with more than 120 nationalities represented.

"It's just really exciting to see those types of cases come to fruition and see that dream become a reality for them," said Donna Campagnolo, district director for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.